Politicians in Washington must stop scapegoating China for their own incompetence

The Hill Congress Blog: Politicians in Washington must stop scapegoating China for their own incompetence to solve domestic problems while fanning anti-Asian racism in an already divided society. Bucking the anti-China trend. 美國國會博客:華盛頓的政客們必須停止將中國作為自己無能解決國內問題的替罪羊,同時在一個已經分裂的社會中煽動反亞裔種族主義。 逆流而上。 2-17-22

The House of Representatives passed “The America COMPETES Act of 2022” in early February with a 222-210 vote, earmarking some $350 billion in funding for semiconductors, supply chains, and scientific research and innovation to compete with China. Most Republicans voted against the Act as they think it is too weak on China. In June 2021, the Senate passed a similar bill called the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act that allotted $250 billion in funding for similar causes. Many Americans welcome such long-overdue efforts to invest in our education, innovation and infrastructure so that the United States can stay competitive in the world.

However, the nearly 3,000-page America COMPETES Act includes a long list of motions addressing alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang, crackdown on democracy in Hong Kong and heightened tensions over Taiwan. One is flummoxed by how and why squeezing such motions about China’s hardline policies into the Act would help advance America’s global competitiveness.

The America COMPETES Act is not just about competing with China in scientific research, technology and supply chains, it also advocates confronting China in geopolitics, security and ideology. A significant proportion of the bill promotes closer ties with Taiwan, including supporting renaming the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) in Washington to the official-sounding “Taiwan Representative Office in the United States.” Congress does not seem to care how such moves, which violate Washington’s long-standing policy of maintaining unofficial relations with Taiwan, may harm Taiwan due to expected vehement responses from Beijing. They care even less about the deteriorating U.S.-China relations.

Washington has yet to develop a viable strategy to deal with a more powerful and assertive China. Does the downward spiral of the bilateral relationship serve U.S. interests?

Rep. Rick Larsen (D-Wash.) put it aptly: in a race, if a rival is gaining on you, you run faster, not try to trip them. Moderates such as Larsen, co-founder of the U.S.-China Working Group in Congress, are trying to salvage the bilateral relationship, distancing themselves from those who back punishing or decoupling from China. Larsen’s China White Paper outlines a 4-point framework, which recognizes areas of competition and conflict and expands America’s toolbox to compete with China while identifying areas where the two countries can cooperate and advising America to get its own house in order.

It takes courage and wisdom to buck the anti-China trend and do something positive to promote U.S.-China cooperation in the current toxic political atmosphere.

As the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act of 2021 moved towards a conference process, over 30 non-governmental organizations across America issued an open letter to congressional leaders in January 2022 to call on them to finalize a bill that responsibly manages tensions between the United States and China. These grassroots peace, environmental and women groups as well as think tanks urged members of Congress to ditch zero-sum mentality and develop more positive and cooperative policies towards China. Such balanced voices are weak but should not be ignored by our policymakers.

A recent report published by the U.S. Heartland China Association, which is headed by former governor of Missouri Bob Holden, illustrates how the American heartland and China are interdependent. The report titled “Why China Matters to the Heartland” demonstrates, in colorful graphs and statistics, how a dynamic relationship with China has benefited each of the 21 states between the Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico.

When many members of Congress are beating the drums of war by proposing anti-China bills one after another, one wonders if these politicians understand what their constituents think and how a confrontational U.S.-China relationship may hurt their states and home districts. Do they know, for example, farmers in North Dakota want friendly relations with China since 70 percent of their soybeans are exported there? And do they know that exports to China helped support over 20,000 jobs in Indiana alone in 2019?

Americans and Chinese share many common interests and are willing to work together. The U.S. Heartland China Association’s motto says it all: “Not all bridges are built of concrete and steel. Equally important bridges are built on friendship, cultural communion and commercial cooperation. Where these bridges exist, communities flourish.”

Due to the pandemic, no members of Congress have visited China since 2019 and normal exchanges between the two countries have sharply declined, contributing to growing negative views of each other among Americans and Chinese. It is high time that the two countries resumed exchanges at all levels and sought ways to peacefully manage the complex relationship. Above all, politicians in Washington must stop scapegoating China for their own incompetence to solve domestic problems while fanning anti-Asian racism in an already divided society.

Zhiqun Zhu is a professor of political science and international relations at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania.

Two US Olympics Athletes Tessa Maud and Aaron Blunk used few words to show us that the U.S. media has China all wrong

Two US Olympics Athletes Tessa Maud and Aaron Blunk used few words to show us that the U.S. media has China all wrong 兩位美國奧運會運動員泰莎·莫德和亞倫·布倫克用幾句話向我們表明,美國媒體對中國的看法完全錯了by Danny Haiphong 2-21-22

How Two American Athletes Effortlessly Subverted the U.S.’s Information War against the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.

Few events have been more politicized than the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. New cold warriors and atrocity propagandists led by the United States did everything in their power to generate popular support for a full boycott of the Games. NED-backed organizations formed a coalition for the cause, the corporate media engaged in a full-scale “China bad” propaganda blitz, and the political establishment got busy crafting several pieces of legislation to respond to the so-called “China threat.” Their efforts failed. To save face, the U.S. implemented a non-consequential “diplomatic boycott” that found support from only a handful of junior partners in the West.

However, failure didn’t put an end to the U.S.-led information war at the heart of the boycott campaign. American and Western mainstream journalists attending the Games have used the opportunity to intensify the spread of anti-China propaganda. Chinese American skier Eileen Gu has been repeatedly targeted for choosing to represent China. Her decision triggered an intense backlash rooted in racist attitudes which are prevalent across the U.S. political spectrum. Eileen Gu was repeatedly labeled a traitor to the United States and even The Nation, a so-called “progressive” media outlet, was willing to publish an article citing a literal white supremacist organization just to defame her.

U.S. media propaganda only became more and more absurd as the Games moved forward. The smears against Eileen Gu continued, except this time with a liberal flavor. The New York Times and VICE attempted to portray Gu as an anti-hero of the feminist ideal; a successful young woman who chose to represent a country, China, which oppresses the majority of its women. U.S. corporate media also informed its audiences that Eileen Gu’s grandmother does not approve of her skiing career. The rumor mill surrounding Eileen Gu was entirely unsourced and merely exploited “woke” liberal talking points to further smear the young skier’s reputation—and by extension, China.

NBC spent nearly the entire opening ceremony repeating each and every talking point of the U.S.’s New Cold War against China. Furthermore, everything about the Beijing 2022 Olympics was labeled evidence of a China “dystopia.” Workers in hazmat suits pouring drinks? Dystopia! China’s use of fake snow, a common practice at prior Winter Olympic Games? Dystopia! American foods like French fries not up to American standards…in Beijing? Well, there’s nothing more dystopian than that!

Two U.S. athletes participating in the Winter Olympics effortlessly subverted these desperate attempts to defame China. U.S. snowboarder Tessa Maud used her TikTok account to chronicle her experiences in China. Maud frequently indicated that she was having the time of her life. A number of her posts praised the local cuisine available to athletes at the Games. Her genuine expression of appreciation for the staff and volunteers at the Winter Olympic Games went viral in China.

U.S. skier Aaron Blunk offered stark criticism of the mainstream media’s coverage of the Olympics. Blunk stated that he “didn’t really know what to expect, being stateside you’ve kind of heard some pretty bad media, and that is completely false – it’s actually been phenomenal.” He followed these remarks with praise of China’s COVID-19 protocol and overall performance as a host, “Everybody – from staff, to Covid testers, to accommodation – it’s probably, honestly, one of the better Olympics that we’ve been to,” Blunk said.

Twitter rewarded Blunk by suspending his account in a blatant act of censorship. Blunk revealed through his honest account of the Beijing Olympics that not even the most reasonable criticism of the U.S.’s information war against China is allowable in mainstream circles. He responded by sharing a post on Instgram that contained the following question, “what’d I do?” Good question.

Another good question is why did Tessa Maud and Aaron Blunk’s seemingly innocuous comments so powerfully challenge the U.S.-led propaganda war against China. Neither Maud nor Blunk made any formal political statement. They didn’t use their platforms to oppose U.S. military aggression, sanctions, or any other policy manifestation of the New Cold War against China. Maud simply had a great time at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and appreciated the warmth that she received from the Chinese people. Blunk merely pointed out a discrepancy between what the U.S. media says about the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and the reality of the experience for athletes such as himself.

Maud and Blunk provided a great service to the cause of peace without even trying. The information war against China relies upon a steady stream of racism to legitimize the U.S.’s imperialist ambitions. China is portrayed by the U.S. and West as the quintessential communist nightmare. Chinese people in this scenario are nothing but robotic slaves to an “authoritarian” regime. Maud and Blunk’s willingness to tell the truth about their positive experiences at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics effortlessly subverted the dominant imperialist narrative about China.

Karl Marx taught us that the contradictions of a given phenomenon are in a constant process of change which is often characterized by conflict. The contradictions of the U.S.-led New Cold War have reached a particularly acute stage where the “China bad” narrative is completely discredited by the realities of the world situation. China’s successes in the areas of economic growth, technological development and poverty alleviation are recognized throughout much of the world. The U.S. has gained recognition as the biggest threat to world peace. This has caused a pressing dilemma for those committed to the hegemony-driven aims of the U.S.-led New Cold War on China. As the U.S.’s legitimacy wanes worldwide, its anti-China propaganda campaign has reached a feverish pitch to compensate for imperial decline.

Humanizing China represents a direct threat to the New Cold War agenda. China must be viewed as all “bad,” a modern-day fascistic terror on the world stage. If China’s prestige grows among Americans or Westerners, then the possibility emerges that the system of imperialism driving the New Cold War will be exposed as the true nightmare to humanity that it is. That U.S. athletes would praise China’s COVID-19 response or hospitality opens the door to friendship and cooperation with a so-called “adversary.” Any acknowledgement of China’s achievements is thus viewed as a crime of the highest order.

Tessa Maud and Aaron Blunk only touched upon a few of the qualities that made the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics so significant for China. The Games also demonstrated China’s commitment to fighting the destructive impact of climate change. Venues were powered with one hundred percent green energy. China premiered the first automatic high-speed rail route to travel at a speed of 350km/hr for the Games.

In a demonstration of China’s technological prowess, the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games were the first to use carbon dioxide instead of the environmentally-harmful substance, freon.

These achievements were summarily ignored by the “journalists” sent to Beijing to reinforce New Cold War propaganda. Instead, a U.S. media blackout of the true character of the Games was coupled with an endless repetition of lies and distortions. The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics were thus treated as another target in the ongoing information war against China. The U.S. and its allies have made a calculated decision to reject the myriad of benefits that come from a friendly relationship with China in favor of a policy of containment and aggression. Luckily for us, there were U.S. athletes at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics willing to show us in their own way just how wrongheaded and counterproductive this policy is for humanity.

History cannot lied, you be the judge which country committed genocide, crimes against humanity!

History cannot lied, you be the judge which country committed genocide, crimes against humanity! Don’t listen to what a country say, observes what they have done. 歷史不能說謊,哪個國家犯下種族滅絕罪、反人類罪! 不要聽一個國家說什麼,觀察他們做了什麼.

HK is not going to follow US Gov’t footsteps to let HK people died

Video: HK legislator Nixie Lam: Aid from Chinese mainland boosts our confidence to conquer COVID-19. We are not going to follow US Gov’t footsteps to let HK people died 香港立法會議員: 來自中國大陸的援助增強了我們戰勝新冠病毒的信心,不會跟隨美國政府對待其人民的方式讓香港人去死. 在美國三藩市和夏威夷連反中的人也這樣說: 美國$大過天, 反正死的都是老窮和無家可歸者, 這些人美國政府認為他們死得越多越好, 減少政府開支, 多出來的錢可以用來打杖殺人多做不仁不義的事不是多好嗎! 美國的做法在東南亞早就是笑話. 不信你問你身邊朋友!
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Video: IOC President Thomas Bach: Beijing 2022 athletes demonstrate the Olympic spirit

Video: IOC President Thomas Bach: Beijing 2022 athletes demonstrate the Olympic spirit 國際奧委會主席托馬斯·巴赫:北京2022年運動員彰顯奧林匹克精神
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Video: Wrapping up Beijing Olympics 2022: What did the terrible Western media reports teach us?

Video: Wrapping up Beijing Olympics 2022: What did the terrible Western media reports teach us? 結束 2022 年北京奧運會:西方媒體的可怕報導教會了我們什麼?

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Today is the last day of the Beijing 2022 Winter Games, but since it’s Sunday I thought I’d try something different and just sit down, grab a cup of coffee and have a chat with you guys about the absolute mess that was Western media coverage of the games. So grab a cuppa, get comfy, and let’s get reporting!

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It’s been an interesting few weeks trying to highlight the hypocrisy, and oftentimes it’s been quite taxing. But I’ve come to the conclusion that the coverage of Beijing 2022 is the perfect case study for just how deceptive, biased and unprofessional Western media is today.

It all began when that Belgian Olympian broke down in tears after realizing that China would not let her go and see her girlfriend in the Olympic Village after she tested positive for COVID on arrival…

NBC asked “Do you still want face? Dual Citizenship girl!” Gu Ailing: “Mother paid for the trainings, not US Gov’t.”

Video: After Gu Ailing won the Olympic Gold, NBC asked “Do you still want face? Dual Citizenship girl!” Gu Ailing: “Mother paid for the trainings, not US Gov’t.” Nathan Chen won Olympic Gold for the US team was racially attacked by NYT for being Asians 谷爱凌夺冠后美媒NBC刁难提问:“你还要脸吗?双国籍女孩!”谷爱凌回應: 多年訓練是媽媽付錢, 不是美國政府付的” 代表美國的陳威也被仇中的紐約時報酸.
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Video: China is sending 100s of medical personnel, building 1,000s of temporary hospitals beds within days in HK

Video: China is sending 100s of medical personnel, building 1,000s of temporary hospitals beds within days to help contain the surge of COVID19 infections in Hong Kong 中國派遣數百名醫務人員,在幾天內將完成建造數千張臨時醫院治療床位,以遏止香港新冠病毒感染現正在激增. This has also demonstrated in big contrast with US & Western Empires preaching on their fake human rights and freedom. Only the livings could enjoyed human rights & freedom. That is why China puts saving lives whether rich or poor as #1 priority over money. 這也與美國和西方帝國宣揚假人權自由形成了鮮明對比。 只有活人才能享受人權。 這就是為什麼中國將盡所有能力拯救生命(無論是富人還是窮人)不把金錢放在第一位.
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